Not much happening here. I did some laundry, rested and had a long nap.
Far Guy had an eye appointment, his vitreous detachment is still in the process of detaching....she said it should resolve within a year. Most people it takes a few weeks or a couple of months but some people up to a year. He first saw the Eye Doctor back in May for this problem.
Far Side
My vitreous detachment took over a year to sort itself out. The first few months were sure bothersome but it eventually got better!
ReplyDeleteHope you are doing better.
We finally got rain. Lots and lots of rain!
Thank God they caught that eye problem! My old pastor had that. He recovered.
ReplyDeleteI hope the eye problem solves itself eventually. It's definitely turned to fall, hasn't it?
ReplyDeleteGosh, all the best.
ReplyDeleteI'm still managing my floaters!
I had to google that. As if FarGuy doesn't have enough to deal with, right? Hope you have a peaceful day with a nice nap. :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like a nice peaceful day for you. It's interesting to read about Far Guys vitreous detachment. I had never heard of it before. I hope it doesn't cause too many problems for him.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I hope you're feeling better today.
ReplyDeleteI also have not heard of vitreous detachment. Poor guy, if not one thing, it's another.
ReplyDeleteWith my life up in the air at the moment, a nothing much day/week/month would be a blessing.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to Far Guy with the detachment.
Oh gosh, I hope this eye problem resolves sooner than later. Frustrating and scary.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are getting rest and hope you are feeling better soon too.
Well, you better get to work on those Christmas cards. Looked to me like each card will take a week. 🥰🤣
ReplyDeleteSlow moving here as usual after I have mowed some of the yard. Eye doctor tells me of things that I can't fix but says I lived with it long enough that I will continue to do so. Yes rest.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of that eye problem. I'll have to go look it up. I hope it doesn't interfere with his eyesight or cause him discomfort.
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